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Philippe Allot
6 impasse de Keruzaouen
Plougasnou
29630

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price from €390

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0298674013

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Nestled in the picturesque Baie de Morlaix, discover a charming Breton stone fisherman's house situated right in front of the bustling fishing port of Le Diben in Plougasnou. Immerse yourself in the breathtaking sea views, cozy up by the fireplace, and relax in the serene garden. This fully equipped house can comfortably accommodate up to four guests, ensuring a delightful stay in this idyllic setting.

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Directions

To reach Morlaix from either Paris or Brest, you can take the TGV train. If you prefer driving, the motorway from Paris to Brest is just 20 km away. If you are coming from England or Ireland, you can take a ferry to Roscoff. For those who prefer flying, there are airports available in Brest or Lannion.

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Prices

Property type Quantity
Prices in €
Daily Prices Weekly Prices
min. max. min. max.
extra bed
breakfast
Holiday Home 2 390 1050

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Wi-Fi
Parking
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Animals Allowed

Attractions

  • Château du Taureau: Located on a small island in the Bay of Morlaix, Château du Taureau is a fortress built in the 16th century. Visitors can take a boat trip to explore the castle and learn about its historical significance.
  • Cairn of Barnenez: Known as the "Prehistoric Parthenon," Cairn of Barnenez is one of the oldest megalithic monuments in Europe. This Neolithic burial mound offers a fascinating glimpse into the region's ancient past.
  • Locquirec Beach: Situated along the picturesque coastline, Locquirec Beach is a popular spot for sunbathing, swimming, and water sports. The sandy beach offers stunning views of the sea and is perfect for a relaxing day by the shore.
  • Morlaix Old Town: Just a short drive away, Morlaix Old Town is a charming medieval district filled with narrow cobbled streets, half-timbered houses, and a picturesque viaduct. Visitors can explore the town's rich history, visit local shops, and enjoy the vibrant atmosphere.
  • The Pink Granite Coast: A little further away but worth the visit, the Pink Granite Coast (Côte de Granit Rose) is renowned for its unique rock formations carved by wind and sea. Visitors can hike along the coastal path, marvel at the pink-hued granite cliffs, and relax on beautiful sandy beaches.
  • Plougasnou Lighthouse: Situated near your location, the Plougasnou Lighthouse offers panoramic views of the surrounding coastline and the sea. Visitors can climb to the top of the lighthouse for a breathtaking view or take a leisurely stroll along the nearby coastal trails.
  • Saint-Jean-du-Doigt Church: A short drive away, Saint-Jean-du-Doigt Church is a beautiful Romanesque church dating back to the 16th century. It features intricate carvings and stained glass windows, making it a must-visit for architecture and history enthusiasts.
  • Océanopolis: Located in Brest, around an hour's drive from Plougasnou, Océanopolis is a renowned aquarium and ocean discovery park. It offers a fascinating journey through different marine ecosystems, showcasing various species of fish, mammals, and seabirds.
  • La Maison des Johnnies et de l'Oignon Rose de Roscoff: Situated in Roscoff, this museum showcases the history and culture of the famous Roscoff onions and the "Johnnies" (onion sellers). Visitors can learn about the traditional onion farming methods and the unique role played by the Johnnies in exporting onions to the UK. 10. Île de Batz: Accessible by a short ferry ride from Roscoff, Île de Batz is a small island known for its beautiful gardens, sandy beaches, and peaceful atmosphere. Visitors can explore the island on foot or by bicycle, visit the exotic garden, and enjoy the tranquility of this idyllic destination.

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